Introduction Use this tutorial to help you get started with Azure Key Vault Certificates to store and manage x.509 certificates in Azure. It walks you through the process of using Azure PowerShell to create a certificate self-signed or signed by supported certificate authority, import a certificate and retrieve the certificate with or without private key…

Hello Folks, So you ask what is native application? In the Azure AD speak, a native application (sometimes also referred to as native client) is an application that runs on a device (phone, tablet, PC etc.) and needs to authenticate a user to get resources from a web API that is secured by Azure AD….

Hello again, We have blogged about this topic in the past. Key Vault and Azure PowerShell have gone through many changes since then. Therefore I’ve updated this blog post with latest information. As usual, we value your input so please take a moment to join our advisory board, send us private feedback,and/or visit our forum. Consider this scenario: You have…

Hello again! As promised in our last post, we are back with more today! We are really excited to announce availability of one of the most requested features. So far managing key vaults required you to use command line tools, but starting today you can manage all your key vaults from the Azure portal (new). This…

Hello again! It’s been a while since our last update. Many of you have provided excellent feedback and feature requests. We have been very busy incorporating them. We have also added Key Vault in more regions and integrated with more services. Here’s a quick summary of updates in last few months, details follow. Key Vault…

Hello folks! Happy New Year!! We have been busy working through the end of last year to make Key Vault generally available in more regions and polish Key Vault logging feature to make it generally available in public Azure. As usual, we value your input so please take a moment to follow us, join our advisory board, send us private…